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The British Journal of Radiology, 1964
It has been appreciated for some time, that there is a need for a device which can warn radium ward nursing staff when they are in a relatively high radiation field. Such a monitor, giving an audible warning in the form of a series of clicks, was described by Watson (1960).
N M, PROCTER, E, LEASK
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It has been appreciated for some time, that there is a need for a device which can warn radium ward nursing staff when they are in a relatively high radiation field. Such a monitor, giving an audible warning in the form of a series of clicks, was described by Watson (1960).
N M, PROCTER, E, LEASK
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1996
Abstract The radiation Environment Monitor (REM) is a modular, programmable monitor for the radiation environment on spacecrafts. REM accumulates differential linear energy transfer spectra of two independent silicon detectors with different shieldings.
P Bühler +7 more
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Abstract The radiation Environment Monitor (REM) is a modular, programmable monitor for the radiation environment on spacecrafts. REM accumulates differential linear energy transfer spectra of two independent silicon detectors with different shieldings.
P Bühler +7 more
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Physics in Medicine and Biology, 1960
Two types of radiation monitor are described, which are of use in reducing the exposure of personnel in contact with radioactive substances. A pocket monitor for nurses working on radium wards is described which gives an audible indication when the dose-rate exceeds 30 mr per hour. A description is also given of a radiation level indicator which sounds
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Two types of radiation monitor are described, which are of use in reducing the exposure of personnel in contact with radioactive substances. A pocket monitor for nurses working on radium wards is described which gives an audible indication when the dose-rate exceeds 30 mr per hour. A description is also given of a radiation level indicator which sounds
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Biological monitoring of radiation exposure
Advances in Space Research, 1998Complementary to physical dosimetry, biological dosimetry systems have been developed and applied which weight the different components of environmental radiation according to their biological efficacy. They generally give a record of the accumulated exposure of individuals with high sensitivity and specificity for the toxic agent under consideration ...
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THE INDEPENDENT RADIATION MONITOR (I.R.M.)
American Journal of Roentgenology, 1969An independent radiation monitor (I.R.M.) is a reliable safety device for any radiation therapy room. It shows conclusively that the beam is "on." The I.R.M. is inexpensive and simple to construct.
P M, Kroening, R, Mucha
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 1969
Abstract The paper describes a simple radiation monitor with an extremely linear ratemeter and covering a wide range of counting rates. The input circuit is very sensitive and can operate from 100 mV pulses.
C.P. May, K.A. O'Hara
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Abstract The paper describes a simple radiation monitor with an extremely linear ratemeter and covering a wide range of counting rates. The input circuit is very sensitive and can operate from 100 mV pulses.
C.P. May, K.A. O'Hara
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Radiation monitor with adjustable alarm
Physics in Medicine & Biology, 1969This device was designed to operate in treatment areas of a large radiotherapy centre. In the event of a mechanical or electrical failure an alarm is given if the radiation beam of the unit remains on after the entrance door to the treatment unit has been opened.
W B, Taylor +2 more
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Improvements in Radiation Monitoring Trending
Health Physics, 2017Abstract One of the main goals for Radiation Safety Professionals is to help maintain radiation worker doses below administrative control levels. In the radiation safety field there is an increasing recognition of the value of dosimetry-related data that can be used to enhance safety programs and regulatory compliance.
Christopher Neil, Passmore, Mirela, Kirr
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Radiation Monitoring for the Masses
Health Physics, 2016In response to the Fukushima-Daiichi incident, many commercial vendors have produced applications and equipment targeted at the average member of the public in order to enable them to make radiation measurements themselves at little to no cost. The authors have evaluated a small selection of these items in order to validate their performance when ...
Eric, Wagner, Rich, Sorom, Linda, Wiles
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Monitoring Ultraviolet Radiation
1993This chapter will focus on measurements of irradiance in the ultraviolet (UV) part of the solar spectrum. Therefore, in this chapter UV refers to solar ultraviolet radiation. To accurately measure UV is not a simple task, and many complex sources of error may produce spurious data.
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